Everytime I've seen this error "/dev/drbd0: State change failed: (-2) Need access to UpToDate data" it is because DRBD has no disk:
cat /proc/drbd
version: 8.3.13 (api:88/proto:86-96)
GIT-hash: 83ca112086600faacab2f157bc5a9324f7bd7f77 build by root@sighted, 2012-10-09 12:47:51
0: cs:Connected ro:Secondary/Secondary ds:Diskless/Inconsistent A r-----
ns:0 nr:0 dw:0 dr:0 al........
This assumes that you've at least created the correct partition for your DRBD already.
Notice that I am "diskless", that's because either your DRBD partition doesn't exist/has been renamed (eg. sdb becomes sda when sdb dies and you reboot) or because that drive is really actually dead/gone.
*If you need to permanently change the partition/device for your resource be sure to edit /etc/drbd.conf on both hosts and reload the config.
(replace r0 with........
This has stumped me a few times because I keep forgetting that Centos 5.5 comes with a default iptables configuration that ends up blocking DRBD traffic,I tried all the normal things and couldn't understand why I couldn't make my normal DRBD config work. So if you have WFConnection problems and have tried the normal "mailing list" fixes, check your firewall status first!
Both Nodes Say the Following:
version: 8.3.8 (api:88/prot........
I decided on using yum to help me decide even though I normaly use proftpd I decided to see what else I could find.
yum search ftp
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* rpmforge: ftp-stud.fht-esslingen.de
* base: mirrors.netdna.com
* updates: updates.interworx.info
* addons: yum.singlehop.com
* extras: mirrors.netdna.com
rpmforge........
Clustering LinksI thought this might be interesting for people with spare time.
[b:6423c19973]Great clustering article from Linux Mag[/b:6423c19973]
http://www.linux-mag.com/2003-11/clusters_01.html
[b:6423c19973]General Linux cluster information[/b:6423c19973]
http://www.gdargaud.net/Hack/ClusterNotes.html#HighA
http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-HOWTO/Cluster-HOWTO.html#s3
http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxClustersAndFileSys........